. Fishes. Fishes. Salmonidas 337 Salvelinus fontinalis. In value as food, in beauty, and in gami- ness Salvelinus malma is very similar to its Eastern cousin. In Alaska the Dolly Varden, locally known as salmon-trout, is very destructive to the eggs of the salmon, and countless numbers are taken in the salmon-nets of Alaska and thrown away as useless by the canners. In every coastwise stream of Alaska. Fig. 346.—The Dolly Varden Trout, Salvelinus malma (AValbaum). d'Oreille, Idaho. (After Evermann.) Lake Pend the water fairly "boils" with these trout. They are, however, not found in
. Fishes. Fishes. Salmonidas 337 Salvelinus fontinalis. In value as food, in beauty, and in gami- ness Salvelinus malma is very similar to its Eastern cousin. In Alaska the Dolly Varden, locally known as salmon-trout, is very destructive to the eggs of the salmon, and countless numbers are taken in the salmon-nets of Alaska and thrown away as useless by the canners. In every coastwise stream of Alaska. Fig. 346.—The Dolly Varden Trout, Salvelinus malma (AValbaum). d'Oreille, Idaho. (After Evermann.) Lake Pend the water fairly "boils" with these trout. They are, however, not found in the Yukon. In northern Japan occurs Salvelinus pluvius, the iwana, a species very similar to the Dolly Varden, but not so large or so brightly colored. In the Kurile region and Kamtchatka is another large charr, Salvelinus kundscha, with the spots large and cream-color instead of crimson. Cristivomer, the Great Lake Trout.—Allied to the true charrs, but now placed by us in a different genus, Cristivomer, is the. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Jordan, David Starr, 1851-1931. New York, H. Holt and Company
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